Some Corydoras Green Laser Fry, Malaysian Trumpet snails, brine shrimp and some adult Corydoras weitzmani. Music: Kevin MacLeod.
Some Corydoras Green Laser Fry, Malaysian Trumpet snails, brine shrimp and some adult Corydoras weitzmani. Music: Kevin MacLeod.
Because like the eggs or crystals turned green and idk what happened.

Two Green spotted puffer fish and a bumble bee Goby I rescued from certain death. The GSP fish is NOT a fresh Water Fish nor is the bumble goby all were in Freshwater when I found them. The GSP is a very playful fish also know as the puppydog in the fish world. They love to play always begging for food which can be deadly(they will eat themselves to death). Many people confuse the GSP with the Dwarf Freshwater puffer which is the only true freshwater puffer they Do Not live in Brackish. The problem is a lot of stores sell GSP as freshwater fish some even calling them Dwarf Freshwater puffers. There is a difference between the two GSP is 2inch-6inches has Black spots and the Dwarf freshwater PF has more of blotches and line marks their size is only 1inch at adulthood. The Dwarf freshwater puffers are on the watchlist in some countries so close to being endangered. If you do decide you would like to have either GSP or DFP do your research they are both great fish to have but not recommended for the beginner they are very sensitive to nitrates and low PH only eat live brine shrimp or Frozen bloodworms must feed small snails due to their Beak(teeth) constantly growing this keeps the beak trimmed otherwise it will grow so larger the fish can not eat and WILL DIE. The Bumble bee Goby is also another that is really cool as you see the small fry in the vid. He only eats live food, bloodworms &Brine shrimp- is brackish water only Salinity gravity for both should be between 1.005 …
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I Dont Know What To Feed My Green Spotted Puffer Fish.
I Know That He Eats Live Brine And Ghost Shrimp.
But Can He Live On Just Flakes.
Im Just Wondering, If He Cant Then I Already Have Some Shrimp.
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